The Disabled Revolution

Suzanne Bencho

A discussion of some of the dynamics of oppression, especially the congenitally ill, points out what's troubling most of us.

  1. COV-19 and The Sexual Revolution

    04/13/2020

    COV-19 and The Sexual Revolution

    Original Transcript but I usually adlib To all the honest people out there.  The sexual revolution is slave candy and, consequently, species devolution. It appears the main motivation behind the sexual revolution was to relieve some of the effects of civil rights by helping to gerrymander the slavery. Now, millions more could accept sodomy as a segue way to success along with Philadelphia freedom. You can be as big of a pig as you like without horribly persecuting another in any way. On the contrary, you are persecuted if you do not bend over. Oppressed people that participate are bigger slaves than ever partially because many are disabled. I have been sexually active since sixteen years of age. That responsibility should include the choice to be celibate. Healthy sperm donors can rarely be located. Animals have better choices, relatively. Sexual harassment and other bullying, at the very least, doubles the forces of work on a body with the physical maturity of a nine-year-old and made it impossible for myself, more than I already did, and probably, others to help people having healthy children. I have to reroute a tremendous amount of energy from basic human needs just to deal. It’s stalking and psychological occupation and it’s become a national treasure versus the filthy predatory behavior it actually is. Their goal is to make us even sicker than we are until we give in to sexual slavery. This widespread behavior has added to national security issues and I believe the rate of new Cov-19 infections as of 4/13/20 in the western world helps prove it. I’m not saying that the most oppressed people are the most vulnerable to this particular virus but the acceptance of the behaviors I describe in this book are an underlying attribute to the spread of disease in general. I couldn’t be a teacher, nanny or children’s book writer if I wanted to. It has to create a lot of pain for anybody that is not healthy. It doesn’t add any life lesson, value or skill when bullying is taken to the levels I am speaking of. It is an anti-life killing machine.

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A discussion of some of the dynamics of oppression, especially the congenitally ill, points out what's troubling most of us.